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Spikes of graphene can kill bacteria on implants
A tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes a deadly weapon and kills bacteria, stopping infections during procedures such as implant...
Apr 16, 20183 min read


Using water molecules to read electrical activity in lipid membranes
EPFL researchers were able to map out in real time how charges are transported across and along membranes simply by observing the...
Apr 10, 20182 min read


Breakthrough antimalarial drug delivery system using mesoporous silica nanoparticles
Drug delivery systems (DDSs) control when and how much drugs are delivered to the body. Numerous DDS studies have been conducted but most...
Apr 2, 20182 min read


New 'nanotweezers' open door to innovations in medicine, mobile tech
It's difficult to conceptualize a world where humans could casually manipulate nanoscale objects at will or even control their own...
Mar 29, 20183 min read


Programming DNA to deliver cancer drugs
DNA has an important job--it tells your cells which proteins to make. Now, a research team at the University of Delaware has developed...
Mar 26, 20183 min read


Nanostructures created at UCLA could make gene therapies safer, faster & more affordable
UCLA scientists have developed a new method that utilizes microscopic splinter-like structures called "nanospears" for the targeted...
Mar 22, 20183 min read
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